Re: [H] Which Bit Torrent client for Windows

2008-04-27 Thread j maccraw
I use to follow Ghost in the Shel, FLCL, Eureka7, and
a few others that passed 
through adult swim but been slacking for months. Kids
here watch Naruto, I put it one 
notch above Pokemon and that's not saying much! =)
Bleach looked interesting but 
haven't had a chance to sit down to watch it.

It's more movies than the series I pickup on DVD. Had
to "obtain" a copy of the UK 
version of the 2nd or 3rd GiS movie which was English
dubbed using the GiS TV show's 
cast's voices. Damn US version I bought was in
japanese w/ English subtitles!

When I hear anime download I think "Hentai" just based
on the sheer amount of it 
being traded. Demon Warrior Koji, DNA Hunters, Night
Shift Nurses, Cambrian and a 
flick dealing in black magic like Bible Black (name
escapes me) also pop into my 
mind. Can you tell I am a "Heavy Metal" reader? LOL.

On the lighter side all GiS movies were good, so were
the Armitage movies. There's a 
good Anime review podcast out but I've only seen a few
eps - Anime TV.


Alex wrote:
> Haha, I never heard of those till I google'd them.
> 
> For my on-going series, still following Bleach and
Naruto. Any other
> interesting series out there?
> 
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> His favorite is Bible Black, followed closely
Immoral
> Sisters.
> 
> Hehe...
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> Naushad, Zulfiqar wrote:
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>> Which ones do you watch?
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>> I'm an avid fan of them!!!
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>> I recommend uTorrent as well. I use it all the time
> download Japanese Anime.
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Re: [H] Which Bit Torrent client for Windows

2008-04-27 Thread The Beave
The ones I get off of Torrent are Naruto Shippuuden. Other than that the
rest of the Anime comes from Cartoon-world.org.  Naruto Shippuuden is from
Dattebayo. 

Other than that I watch:
Trinity Blood
Eureka Seven
Naruto
Death note
Avatar (got new ones)
Blood +

Yes most of them are completed, but still fun to watch.

Regards,

Tim "The Beave" Lider
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Which ones do you watch?

I'm an avid fan of them!!!


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I recommend uTorrent as well. I use it all the time download Japanese Anime.

Tim "The Beave" Lider
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Utorrent has those features and more. Very easy to use.

http://www.utorrent.com

Jeff



Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 5:24 PM
Subject: [H] Which Bit Torrent client for Windows


Greetings,

I use ktorrent on Linux because I like the feature that shows "parts of
the file which are available" for download as you can see in this
screenshot...

http://ktorrent.org/images/screenshots/mwnd.png

...Is there a windows Bit Torrent client that has this feature. I figured
I would ask the group instead of downloading a whole bunch of clients to
see which has this feature.

Thanks

Jay








Re: [H] DRM or DVD from Hell?

2008-04-27 Thread Anthony Q. Martin

DEFECTIVE.

Joe User wrote:

Hello,

I've got the weirdest thing going on here... never seen or even heard
of this before. I have a DVD burner that seems to burn DVDs fine and
read DVDs fine but not read DVDs it burns itself BUT other players
can read those very DVDs fine. Read that again...
Weird DVDRW =
Reads DVDs
Writes DVD's
but can't read it's OWN authored DVDs
yet they read fine on other drives.

W T F ?

  


[H] vista web mail question

2008-04-27 Thread Harvey Best
Just got my first system with Vista, yes, I know, ugh. But anyway. I use web 
mail, Hotmail and Comcast. Is there a way I can set up Vista's Outlook to 
access those, so when I click a reply to, (like in Craigslist as I post a lot 
of jobs I need done there) it will come up? Its a pain writing down the email 
in the ad and transferring it over to the web mail sites.

Thanks, harvey

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Re: [H] vista web mail question

2008-04-27 Thread Gary VanderMolen

Outlook doesn't come with Vista.  The only email program that
comes with Vista is called Windows Mail. If you prefer webmail,
you can just ignore Windows Mail.  For example, if you want
your Hotmail to handle a MailTo link on Craigslist, use this fix:

http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/224/1/Register-Windows-Live-Hotmail-with-the-Default-Programs-tool-in-Windows-Vista.html

Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)


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From: "Harvey Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Just got my first system with Vista, yes, I know, ugh. But anyway. I use web mail, Hotmail and Comcast. Is there a way I can set 
up Vista's Outlook to access those, so when I click a reply to, (like in Craigslist as I post a lot of jobs I need done there) 
it will come up? Its a pain writing down the email in the ad and transferring it over to the web mail sites. 




Re: [H] vista web mail question

2008-04-27 Thread Harvey Best
I did see that Windows Mail question pop up. If I go ahead and install it, does 
it work basically the same way as Outlook?> To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com> 
Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 14:46:52 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 
[H] vista web mail question> > Outlook doesn't come with Vista.  The only email 
program that> comes with Vista is called Windows Mail. If you prefer webmail,> 
you can just ignore Windows Mail.  For example, if you want> your Hotmail to 
handle a MailTo link on Craigslist, use this fix:> > 
http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/224/1/Register-Windows-Live-Hotmail-with-the-Default-Programs-tool-in-Windows-Vista.html>
 > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)> > > 
--> From: "Harvey Best" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> >> > Just got my first system with Vista, yes, I know, ugh. But 
anyway. I use web mail, Hotmail and Comcast. Is there a way I can set > > up 
Vista's Outlook to access those, so when I click a reply to, (like in 
Craigslist as I post a lot of jobs I need done there) > > it will come up? Its 
a pain writing down the email in the ad and transferring it over to the web 
mail sites. > 
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Re: [H] DRM or DVD from Hell?

2008-04-27 Thread j maccraw
When you put in a blank DVD-R (not DVD-RW?), it
detects & burns. When you put it back 
in you get what "illegal function", it's blank, what?

Have you tried burning w/ verify to see if it reads
back that way? Have you loaded 
any helper software like a region-free driver?

Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
> DEFECTIVE.
> 
> Joe User wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've got the weirdest thing going on here... never
seen or even heard
>> of this before. I have a DVD burner that seems to
burn DVDs fine and
>> read DVDs fine but not read DVDs it burns itself
BUT other players
>> can read those very DVDs fine. Read that again...
>> Weird DVDRW =
>> Reads DVDs
>> Writes DVD's
>> but can't read it's OWN authored DVDs
>> yet they read fine on other drives.
>>
>> W T F ?
>>
>>   
> 
> 


  

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Re: [H] vista web mail question

2008-04-27 Thread j maccraw
Vista, hehe. Looked nice on the customer's HP laptop I
worked on last month but it 
was tricked out hardware & 64bit Vista ultimate. Only
thing I really did not like was 
all the security popups x2+ and nothing was where I
expected it to be from XP.

There's always Thunderbird & HotPopper which can also
do SMTP/POP3 to comcast. I do 
Hotmail, Yahoo (YPOPS), GMail & Comcast with TB
myself, works great.

Harvey Best wrote:
> Just got my first system with Vista, yes, I know,
ugh. But anyway. I use web mail, Hotmail and Comcast.
Is there a way I can set up Vista's Outlook to access
those, so when I click a reply to, (like in Craigslist
as I post a lot of jobs I need done there) it will
come up? Its a pain writing down the email in the ad
and transferring it over to the web mail sites.
> 
> Thanks, harvey
> 
>
_
> Spell a grand slam in this game where word skill
meets World Series. Get in the game.
>
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> 


  

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Re: [H] DRM or DVD from Hell?

2008-04-27 Thread Joe User
Hello j,

Sunday, April 27, 2008, 6:51:56 PM, you wrote:

> When you put in a blank DVD-R (not DVD-RW?), it
> detects & burns. When you put it back 
> in you get what "illegal function", it's blank, what?

> Have you tried burning w/ verify to see if it reads
> back that way? Have you loaded 
> any helper software like a region-free driver?

Blank DVD-R I burn video or data - when it ejects I can put it back
in and the drive sits for awhile trying to read the disc and then the
drives activity light goes off the name of the drive goes from DVD-RW
to CD DRIVE and when I click on that in windows explorer to view
contents it says the media is not formatted windows cannot read
from.. etc etc. However, the disc will read (work) fine in my DVD
player or another DVD-RW on another system. I can take DVD's NOT
burned by this drive and it will read them fine. It will not read its
own discs... so weird. If its not some DRM thing it's got to be
defective. Just never seen nor heard of this before.

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Re: [H] Exchange servers - Hosted vs. In-House

2008-04-27 Thread Joe User
Hello Michael,

Friday, April 25, 2008, 10:03:14 PM, you wrote:

> Joe,

> About two months ago I set up a new hosted Exchange account for a new
> venture for me and my partner.  I used a company based in Canada
> called Sherweb.  (I don't have any connection with them other than as
> a satisfied user.)  It is $9/user/month.  That includes 3 GB of
> storage per user.  Wireless sync for Windows Mobile devices is
> included in the base price.  Blackberry Enterprise is an extra
> $11/mo/user.  You can log into the server from any Outlook client
> without VPN, and the base price also includes Outlook Web access,
> group scheduling, free copies of Outlook and Entourage, Sharepoint
> server, Baracuda spam blocking and other stuff.  I have found it to be
> very reliable.  They have had two scheduled outages in the last two
> months, both in the middle of the night U.S. eastern time.

> So far so good.

Thanks, my message went over like a lead balloon. I think they think
they have to must invested already in what they have. *shrug*

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 joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key...



Re: [H] vista web mail question

2008-04-27 Thread Gary VanderMolen

As Outlook? No, more like Outlook Express.

Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)

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From: "Harvey Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


I did see that Windows Mail question pop up. If I go ahead and install it, does it work basically the same way as Outlook?